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<blockquote data-quote="RiverBottomOutdoors" data-source="post: 470050" data-attributes="member: 3912"><p>I always recommend starting with a friction call. These are the easiest to learn. Learning to use a diaphragm on your own without a tutor can be frustrating. One tip for learning to use a diaphragm is to use your smartphone to record yourself and play it back to get a better understanding of what you actually sound like.....also do it outdoors as indoor acoustics changes the sound and volume of the call. Stand about 10 ft away from your phone when recording.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverBottomOutdoors, post: 470050, member: 3912"] I always recommend starting with a friction call. These are the easiest to learn. Learning to use a diaphragm on your own without a tutor can be frustrating. One tip for learning to use a diaphragm is to use your smartphone to record yourself and play it back to get a better understanding of what you actually sound like.....also do it outdoors as indoor acoustics changes the sound and volume of the call. Stand about 10 ft away from your phone when recording. [/QUOTE]
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